Heirs Holdings launches tech subsidiary

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Heirs Holding Investment Company, has declared the launching of a new subsidiary, Heirs Technologies Limited, which is aimed at transforming and empowering Africa’s digital advancement through innovative and locally derived solutions.

Following a statement from the firm on Sunday, Heirs Technologies declared that this inititaive would give rise to value-added services ranging from IT consulting, which includes advisory services, business transformation, system integration, licencing, and partnerships.

And also offering various managed services surrounding IT operations and business process outsourcing.

Tony Elumelu, Founder & Chairman of Heirs Holdings, in his statement, said, “The introduction of Heirs Technologies marks a significant milestone in our journey towards accelerating progress for future generations across Africa.

“Technology has the power to catalyse development, and we are committed to harnessing this potential to unlock new innovations that will improve lives and transform our continent.”

The Chief Executive Officer, Heirs Holdings, Emmanuel Nnorom added, “We are embarking on a journey fuelled by innovation and driven by purpose. Our mission is not solely about creating products; it is about shaping the future of technology, one groundbreaking solution at a time.”

Heirs Technologies declared that in order to fulfill its mission of bringing Africa to the forefront of the global technology scene, it would make investments in “cutting-edge technological solutions and develop platforms that foster collaboration among diverse stakeholders.

“Central to the company’s plans is to develop local capacity through meticulously tailored skills development programmes.

“The launch of Heirs Technologies reaffirms Heirs Holdings’ steadfast commitment to invest in sectors that provide long-term returns and have the ability to transform Africa’s economy.

“Heirs Holdings has been a pivotal player in various sectors critical for Africa’s development including financial services, energy, power, healthcare, real estate, and hospitality,” it stated.

Heirs Holdings has a mutiple portfolio cut-across various sectors, including financial services, energy, power, healthcare, real estate, hospitality and technology.

 

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